A constitutional crisis in 1860s Prussia could teach Americans the importance of public participation in democracy.
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Lukasz Kohut, a member of the European Parliament representing Poland, and specifically Silesia (third from left) presents a ...
Donald Trump’s America, Vladimir Putin’s Russia, and Xi Jinping’s China, a trio which splits the world into sectors of influence.
Over half a million spectators are expected on the streets of Dublin for the National St Patrick’s Day Parade on March 17.
(AP Photo/Werner Kreusch) In 1870, France and Prussia were the two preeminent powers of the continent, each having defeated Austria within the past 11 years. Prussia, which had already expanded ...